Good news keeps coming for Marple Twp Ambulance and our community! We have received a grant in the amount of $39,000 to purchase (2) Physio-Control Lucas 3 automatic CPR compression devices. This grant was awarded to us from the Department of Homeland Security, Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG). This grant enables us to provide the community we serve with the most effective tool to ensure quality CPR and also will ensure our personnel to safely be secured in the back of an ambulance. Right now, our personnel are providing manual CPR which is tiresome and unsafe as we are not restrained in a moving vehicle.

We would like to thank David from Firehousegrants.com for his assistance with our application process.

Remember Marple EMS provides FREE community Hands Only CPR classes to anyone wanting to learn this important skill. It could save one of your loved ones or even a complete stranger in need of help!

Today, Chief Downey and Asst Chief Erbayri took delivery of our new 2018 Ford Horton Ambulance. This ambulance is replacing our 2011 Ford Ambulance that had 108,000 miles on it. We hope to have it in service this Tuesday. Another great experience from VCI Emergency Vehicles.

Marple EMS along with Springfield Ambulance, Medic 106, Broomall and Springfield Fire Companies were dispatched this morning to the Blue Route for an MVC with possible entrapment. Notes indicated a vehicle overturned. Medic 153 arrived on scene and reported only 1 injury and no entrapment. The injured subject refused treatment and transport.

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MTAC is holding our annual Medical Command review with our Paramedics. Dr. Joshua Baron who serves as our service medical director and Assistant Chief Ali Erbayri who oversees clinical operations were on hand to see the paramedics who work under his medical license perform actual medical interventions in a simulated environment. The review is held yearly with all ALS services in PA, and the medical director can cover different topics. It is also good to meet face to face with the Doctor and talk about and ask questions our medics have about certain calls, or treatment modalities we encounter on a daily basis. Thank you to MTAC Paramedic Brian Collins who works FT at Cooper University and was able to bring this medical simulator to MTAC. ... See MoreSee Less